News: search of missing plane MH370 from Malaysian Airline
On the 29/05/2018, Ocean Infinity officialy announced the end of search operations for the missing flight MH370. During this mission, 112,000 km2 of seabed imagery was collected by Ocean Infinity’s AUV fleet, then carefully processed and analysed by Deep Ocean Search specialists over 3 months of operational days onboard R/V Seabed Constructor. DOS provided a…
DOS is working with Ocean Infinity on the seabed search for the lost flight MH370 Boeing 777 aircraft which disappeared off the West coast of Australia. DOS provides a number of their key personnel to this operation including an offshore manager (Client Representative), a senior sonar analyst (Target Master) and 4 surveyors. DOS personnel have…
DOS have supplied ATSB with MS804 example-data to assist MH370 search With the agreement of the Egyptian Civil Aviation Authority and the French Safety Investigation Authority (BEA), DOS have supplied the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) with side scan sonar data of the MS804 crash site in order to assist with the on-going MH370 search.
MH370 – frequently asked questions about DOS MH370 could potentially be in a water depth of 6000 meters. Does DOS have full ocean depth capability? Our deep tow side scan sonar Mak-ix and our ROV Comanche are both rated to 6,000m. Both assets have worked continuously for extended periods at depths down to 5,900m. What…
DOS announce finding the British liner R.M.S. Orcades The Malaysian Government recently announced that Deep Ocean Search Limited (DOS) and Ixblue were to be awarded a search contract for MH370 to deploy DOS’s survey vessel John Lethbridge and its comprehensive ultra deep water assets and experienced personnel. DOS’s team have unique experience of the work…